Bangor Grammar School

54.643574°N 5.647796°W / 54.643574; -5.647796

Bangor Grammar School
Address
84 Gransha Road

, ,
BT19 7QU

Northern Ireland
Information
TypeVoluntary grammar school
MottoLatin: Justitiae Tenax
(Maintain justice)
Religious affiliation(s)Interdenominational
Established1856
FounderRobert Ward
Local authorityEducation Authority
Chairman of the BoardJ. Adrain
PrincipalS Gilmore
ChaplainsNigel Parker
Willis Cordner
GenderBoys
Age11 to 18
Enrolment≈800
HousesCrosby
Dufferin
School
Ward
Colour(s)   Royal blue and yellow
PublicationThe Gryphon
Gryphitti
Former pupilsGrammarians
Chair of the GrammariansTrevor Gray
Websitehttp://www.bangorgrammarschool.org.uk

Bangor Grammar School (The Grammar or B.G.S.), is a Northern Irish voluntary grammar school for boys in Bangor, County Down. It was founded in 1856 by the Conservative politician Robert Ward and is one of eight Northern Irish schools represented on the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.

Old boys of the school are known as Grammarians.

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